What .22LR Rifle
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Its great thanks, at its lightest setting the trigger isn't too bad at all however the trigger kit arrived this morning in the post so that will be fitted and the sear lightly polished when I return from Europe and I'll try it out at 50m indoors at some point over the winter and see if there is any decent/cheap ammo that it prefers that also suits the RM 10/22.dromia wrote:I am glad you are pleased with it Chris and got your range day in.billgatese30 wrote:Can't go wrong with a CZ. I got one from Adam the other week and it shoots lovely even out to 100 yards.
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For pure plinking fun I quite fancy and old tube magazine pump action like the Browning trombone. Lots of pocketmoney was spent on the pier rifle range with these when I was a youngster, there were also semi-auto's that fired from an open bolt, I can't recall what they were, very safe system though, you could always see if there was one in the magazine or chamber.
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I like the Anschutz 1417, thumb hole stock. Lovely looking rifle and they shoot really well with subs.
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+1 - I've just bought my second one. I have a Range - fabulous rifle - and now a sporter as well.Marmite5 wrote:Sako Finnfire
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Had one of those, sold it for a BAR 15, better rifle in every way.mullen7 wrote:I like the Anschutz 1417, thumb hole stock. Lovely looking rifle and they shoot really well with subs.
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You have a Browning Automatic rifle in .22?
Where did that come from?
Where did that come from?
Come on Bambi get some
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Nope.dromia wrote:You have a Browning Automatic rifle in .22?
Where did that come from?
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Shame.
Come on Bambi get some
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I think you should get an M4gery style rifle while you still can.
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